TurboGears book on the way
It’s official. Kevin Dangoor and Mark Ramm will be writing a TurboGears book for Prentice Hall.
Quoth Kevin:
After a month of discussions with two different publishers (both of which sounded quite excited about the project), Mark Ramm and I have agreed to write a TurboGears book for Prentice Hall. Prentice Hall is the largest technical publisher in the world and will provide excellent marketing and distribution support for the book. The worldwide reach is important, as TurboGears has many users outside of the US.
This is certainly great news for the TurboGears community, providing the project with a ton of exposure. And as someone who’s written a technical reference book, I can appreciate the huge amount of work that Kevin and Mark and in for. Best of luck to both of them. I’m sure it’ll be a tough but rewarding experience! Congrats!
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